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<h1>#WinActivateForce</h1>

<p>Skips the gentle method of activating a window and goes straight to the forceful method.</p>

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<p>Specifying this anywhere in a script will cause commands that activate a window -- such as <a href="WinActivate.htm">WinActivate</a>, <a href="WinActivateBottom.htm">WinActivateBottom</a>, and <a href="GroupActivate.htm">GroupActivate</a> -- to skip the &quot;gentle&quot; method of activating a window and go straight to the more forceful methods.</p>
<p>Although this directive will usually not change how quickly or  reliably a window is activated, it might prevent task bar buttons from flashing when different windows are activated quickly one after the other.</p>
<h3>Related</h3>
<p><a href="WinActivate.htm">WinActivate</a>, <a href="WinActivateBottom.htm">WinActivateBottom</a>, <a href="GroupActivate.htm">GroupActivate</a></p>
<h3>Example</h3>
<pre class="NoIndent">#WinActivateForce</pre>

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